Tag: domestic violence awareness

October was Domestic Violence Awareness Month. You can be forgiven for being “unaware,” for the presidential election seemed to swallow up the world’s attention. The issue of violence against women barely made a ripple in the ocean of campaign ads, debates, and literature, though the reauthorization of the 1994 Violence Against Women Act has been held up in Congress for nearly two years, subject to partisan bickering over what should be a very simple vote in support of fully funding resources to combat violence in our communities across the country.

One woman didn’t forget–she couldn’t. She is our friend and colleague Laurie Olmon, and she is a survivor. She made this video to remind us all of what’s at stake.

Be a part of a ground-breaking campaign to leverage the full power of social media in fighting for the Reauthorization of VAWA! Join the #PassVAWA2012 Facebook Photo Campaign to tell Congress that it’s time to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act! It’s easy, just snap photos of you, your friends, your colleagues, & sympathetic strangers holding up signs saying why we need to Pass VAWA NOW! Submit your photos via email to lccref@gmail.com or tweetpic with #PassVAWA2012.

Join the Task Force at 12:00pm Eastern on Thursday, November 8thfor a very important VAWA update and organizing call. Dial-in Number: 1-213-226-0400 Conference Code: 451747

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Alexandra House, providing support, resources, and advocacy for survivors of violence and the families in the Twin Cities and across Minnesota